Shack, The
Class 43-10, San Angelo Army Air Field, San Angelo, Texas
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Authors:
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Contributors:
- Ben Guttery
- Marty Upchurch
Published: July 1943
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Item: 000589
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Categories:
- Bombardment
- Class Books
- Training
Class/Unit Number:
- 43-10: Class 43-10
Special Features:
- Hometowns - Includes cadets' hometowns
- Narratives - Includes essays or first-hand accounts
Locations:
- San Angelo Army Air Field; San Angelo, Texas, USA
Contributors:
- Ben Guttery
- Marty Upchurch
Repositories:
- Private Collection
This is one of 31 items in the Shack (San Angelo) series.
Added: April 15, 2014
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Class book for bombardier class 43-10 at San Angelo Army Air Field, San Angelo, Texas.
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[2] john j hedrick IV (25-Sep-2018 09:55 AM)
thanks so much for the photo of my dad , john j hedrick III (as I only have 2 or 3) , he looks very happy!
p.s. I did not know he was a cadet officer, wow!
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[1] AB (19-Dec-2017 04:56 PM)
Thank you for posting this book documenting the graduation of my dad. I remember reading through it as a kid when rummaging around in the attic and it had a big impact on me. I look forward to sharing with other family members. I always wondered how the other classmates fared throughout the war. My dad obviously survived and passed away in 2011 at 92. He was proud to have served. He was one of the lucky ones.